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Passover is Liberating 
at Beth Chaim!


Passover isn't just about cleaning and cooking. 
Check out these great opportunities to make 
this the best Passover yet.

How to Make a Better Seder ... Or Your First Seder!

Sunday, March 29th, 10:00am
Passover is about liberation ... Burning off the old and letting in the new! Join Rabbi Dan and bar mitzvah student Robbie Munoz as they give you ideas and strategies to make your seder amazing, whether it's first or fiftieth! 
Everyone is welcome to attend.
 
Beit Midrash Passover Pow-Wow!

Sunday, March 29th
9:15-10:45am - Religious School
10:45am-12:15pm - All School Passover Pow-Wow
Adults are encouraged to join our kids and teachers for a morning of awesome Passover fun! We'll make charoset and matzah brei, pack the bags for our Passover Food Drive, and lots more. The day will end with a Spring/Passover cleaning of the Beth Chaim kitchen, and saying goodbye to all the schmutz in our closets - and our lives!

Our Beth Chaim Tradition: A Seder for Everyone

Do you have a place at your seder? Are you looking for a place to attend? For many years, we have tried to ensure that any member who wishes to, can participate in a Passover Seder. We ask that if you are hosting a seder and have room to host an additional member or members, that you let us know. If there are people who are looking to join a seder, contact Heidi in the office at 925.736.7146 or email 

Kitchen Guidelines for Passover

We will be cleaning the Beth Chaim kitchen of all chametz (leavened food) for the entirety of the Passover holiday - Friday night, April 3rd to Saturday, April 11th. Please refrain from bringing any bread, pastries, cookies, or other grain products into the synagogue until the end of the holiday. If you have any questions, please ask one of our rabbis for more information.
 

And, most importantly ...
Have a Sweet & Happy Passover!